The sermon "A Living Stone" by Wayne Boyd addresses the doctrine of Christ as the living stone, emphasizing the regenerate believer's spiritual relationship with Jesus Christ. Boyd outlines how believers, having tasted the Lord’s grace, are called to shed sinfulness and grow spiritually through the Word. He supports his points with multiple Scripture references, notably 1 Peter 2:4, which describes Christ as a living stone chosen by God, and Old Testament passages (like Isaiah and Exodus) that foreshadow Christ's redemptive work. Practical implications include the believer's identity in Christ as living stones within a spiritual house, fostering growth in holiness and unity among the brethren, thus reinforcing the Reformed conviction of total reliance on Christ's work for salvation and sustaining grace.
“Evidence of regeneration is a love for the brethren, a love for the brethren.”
“Religion is so much labor. It's the opposite of grace.”
“He's our living stone. He's our foundation.”
“To the redeemed, he's precious. Our text here proclaims that he is a living stone.”
The Bible describes Jesus as a living stone, chosen by God and precious, serving as the foundation for believers.
1 Peter 2:4
Jesus is affirmed as the cornerstone through scripture, where believers are built upon Him as their foundation.
Ephesians 2:20, 1 Peter 2:4-6
Regeneration is crucial because it brings about a new heart and desires, evidenced by love for others and a passion for God's Word.
1 Peter 1:22-23, 1 Peter 2:2
Believers are described as 'living stones' because they are built together in Christ, forming a spiritual house.
1 Peter 2:5
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